On June 2, 2014, 23-year-old Christopher Lynn Frazier embarked on a recreational outing along the Arkansas River in Pueblo, Colorado. Engaging in tubing near the Kayak Course, the day took a devastating turn when Frazier fell from his inflatable tube around 4:30 p.m. Witnesses reported seeing him face down and unresponsive as the river's strong currents carried him downstream, eventually over the spillway near Santa Fe Avenue. Despite immediate search efforts, Frazier was never seen again.
In the days and weeks following the incident, the Pueblo Police Department, in collaboration with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, initiated extensive search operations along the Arkansas River. High water levels at the time hindered recovery efforts, but as the river receded, authorities hoped that Frazier's remains might surface. Hunters and anglers frequenting the area were urged to remain vigilant for any signs that could aid in the recovery.
The case of Christopher Frazier remains open and is officially recognized by multiple agencies. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation lists it among its cold cases, and the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) maintains a detailed profile under case number MP142084. Frazier is described as a 6'2", 170-pound white male with blond hair and blue eyes. Distinctive tattoos include a bomb or grenade on his forearm and the name "Maddie" on his abdomen. At the time of his disappearance, he was shirtless, wearing yellow shorts.
Christopher Frazier's disappearance has left a lasting impact on the Pueblo community. His case is among several highlighted in local cold case files, serving as a somber reminder of unresolved tragedies in the area. The continued efforts to locate Frazier underscore the community's commitment to seeking closure for his family and friends. ...Read More
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